MANILA, Philippines—The Aquino administration's plan on increased rotational presence of US forces in the Philippines should be discussed with lawmakers especially senators, Sen. Gregorio Honasan said. Honasan, a former Army colonel, said the implementation of any agreement on greater foreign access to Philippine military facilities should not be decided solely by the executive branch but should be tackled with the legislative, especially the Senate. "It cannot be done through shortcuts. If they insist that issuing an executive order in this matter is enough, then let's go back and review the provisions, rules and procedures of the [PH-US Visiting ...
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